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cal perry is in hart's location, no relation to hart's mountain. cal, the final view from the sweatiest room in new england. >> reporter: yeah. listen, just history. i mean this is a town that trained the town of millsfield on how to do their voting. from 1948 until now, they've done it every four years without a hitch. the final results are going official here in the next ten minutes, and i'll just -- i'll finish where you sort of started, brian. it is hard not to get romantic about democracy when you stand here and you watch this happen. i know it's kitschy. i know it's sort of an awkward tradition. i interviewed somebody the other day who checks the ballot box for mice before they open it. that's new hampshire. that's america. and the voting is officially under way. >> all right. thank you, cal perry. appreciate it greatly. carolyn, tell us new hampshire's going to be better at this than iowa was. >> you're setting a really low bar. i think there's no question new hampshire will be better. i think nevada is the place to watch because it's a cauc
cal perry is in hart's location, no relation to hart's mountain. cal, the final view from the sweatiest room in new england. >> reporter: yeah. listen, just history. i mean this is a town that trained the town of millsfield on how to do their voting. from 1948 until now, they've done it every four years without a hitch. the final results are going official here in the next ten minutes, and i'll just -- i'll finish where you sort of started, brian. it is hard not to get romantic about...
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and what's interesting is that two positions have kind of flip-flopped when we first came to hart's location there were about 40 some voters and they have a think about 15 or 20. now it's turned the other direction and i'm not so sure i think mills field is somewhere in the middle. and i think they are an unincorporated town and dicksville is a precinct. >> host: let's show the administrator at the hart's location in thanks for allowing the c-span cameras to cover the event tonight. >> everybody get out and vote tomorrow in new hampshire. >> any questions on a? you will be given one of these and we hope that you wear it tomorrow. any questions? tom is doing for timing for us again. if anyone is moving up to vote letbut try to rotate to keep mog between the table. this will be over in less time than ithen it told me to tell yu about it. >> just so you know, the ballots are not in alphabetical order. take a minute. right now they are hanging up so see your candidate on the list. >> they are both loaded with candidates this year, so take a look. and for those of you -- not only not in alphabeti
and what's interesting is that two positions have kind of flip-flopped when we first came to hart's location there were about 40 some voters and they have a think about 15 or 20. now it's turned the other direction and i'm not so sure i think mills field is somewhere in the middle. and i think they are an unincorporated town and dicksville is a precinct. >> host: let's show the administrator at the hart's location in thanks for allowing the c-span cameras to cover the event tonight....
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i had the opportunity to meet gary hart along with a number of other people in 1984 and walter mondale and john glenn with a big deal that year and i was fortunate to get to see many of those candidates. >> successful democrats who won a presidency first, bill clinton campaign in 1992 but where were you then and what do you remember about that race? >> bill clinton was the comeback kid and 92 but i was in the state senate and endorsed bob carey so i was not very involved [inaudible] i did not get too involved in that campaign. >> what about 2008? barack obama and hillary clinton. >> again i did not endorse anyone because i was running for the senate in 2008. it was hard fought race so i remember hilary surprised everyone in 2008 because barack obama won the iowa caucus when he people thought he would not be able to do that and hillary did not win and everybody said well, obama is coming into new hampshire and he will win new hampshire going away and that did not happen and hillary won by about three points and so then the fight continued through many states until the convention. >> eve
i had the opportunity to meet gary hart along with a number of other people in 1984 and walter mondale and john glenn with a big deal that year and i was fortunate to get to see many of those candidates. >> successful democrats who won a presidency first, bill clinton campaign in 1992 but where were you then and what do you remember about that race? >> bill clinton was the comeback kid and 92 but i was in the state senate and endorsed bob carey so i was not very involved [inaudible]...
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trish: the president blasting tomeka hart. and another juror is speaking out about how pivotal she was in convicting roger stone. >> she was the person who helped us through the process and establish the framework by which we would examine each and every element and each charge and tie it back to the evidence we have been given. she was the sort of principal. trish: tomeka hart ran for congress as a democrat in 2012. she claims trump supporters are racist and she laughed about roger stone's sentence. she was essential to the conviction. joining me now, former national security advice yiewnders president trump, kt mcfarland. let me start by saying you can't lie to investigators like that. and in roger stone's case unfortunately he did. but this was like an investigation into nothing. this was the mueller witch hunt and the feds are trying to pressure him. i heard from different people who asked questions of the feds. they were trying to force people to sign on to something that was in some cases totally untrue. you were one of
trish: the president blasting tomeka hart. and another juror is speaking out about how pivotal she was in convicting roger stone. >> she was the person who helped us through the process and establish the framework by which we would examine each and every element and each charge and tie it back to the evidence we have been given. she was the sort of principal. trish: tomeka hart ran for congress as a democrat in 2012. she claims trump supporters are racist and she laughed about roger...
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let me come to you first, john hart. you just heard kellyanne conway say president views this as exoneration, in so my words. and you heard adam schiff saying give enwhat they were up against, a senate with a party majority in the other direction, they feel this was in so many words the best they could do. how do you see this? >> judy, i don't see this as a win tbor either republicans, or demoats, st a loss for democracy and the republic. remember, the clinton impeachment. republicans paid a very dear price for that in terms of the opportunit costs and the president's legal team warned against that. the repubcans lost seats in the house following that. and president clin popular after the impeachment went through. we have already seen president trump poll numbers go up after the impeachment. so i think the challenge ihink for democrats especially is to do the soul searching that e ey should hne after president trump won in 2016. republicans supported other candidates srnl did that. d democrats resist-- . >> woodruff: a l
let me come to you first, john hart. you just heard kellyanne conway say president views this as exoneration, in so my words. and you heard adam schiff saying give enwhat they were up against, a senate with a party majority in the other direction, they feel this was in so many words the best they could do. how do you see this? >> judy, i don't see this as a win tbor either republicans, or demoats, st a loss for democracy and the republic. remember, the clinton impeachment. republicans...
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hart defended her own work. as foreperson, i made sure we went through every element of every charge matching the evidence that presented the case that led us to return a conviction of guilty on all seven counts. since identifying herself, the president's allies in the media have dredged up old social media posts they claim to show bias. hart did run for congress as a democrat in 2012, but stone's defense knew that when they cleared her to serve on the jury. meanwhile, the chief justice in washington issued a rare public response to trump's attacks. the judges of this court base their sentencing decisions on careful consideration of the actual record in the case before them. the applicable sentencing guidelines and statutory factors. the submissions of the parties, the probation office and victims and their own judgment and experience. public criticism or pressure is not a factser. let's stop right here. chuck rosenberg, i want to hear your thoughts. >> first of all, judge howell is spot on. i am not concerned,
hart defended her own work. as foreperson, i made sure we went through every element of every charge matching the evidence that presented the case that led us to return a conviction of guilty on all seven counts. since identifying herself, the president's allies in the media have dredged up old social media posts they claim to show bias. hart did run for congress as a democrat in 2012, but stone's defense knew that when they cleared her to serve on the jury. meanwhile, the chief justice in...
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hart says she has been silenced out of concern for her safety but decided to speak out in defense of the four prosecutors quit the case after the department of justice overwrote her recommendations. hart posted to facebook this, as foreperson, i made sure we went through every element of every charge, matching the evidence presented in the case that led us to return a conviction of guilty on all seven counts. since identifying herself, president's allies in the media have dredged up old social media posts they claim post bias. hart did run for congress as a democrat in 2012 but stone's defense team knew that when they cleared her to serve on the jury. meanwhile, in a new interview with abc news, the attorney general says the president's comments and tweets make it quote impossible for him to do his job. bill barr insists he was not asked by the president or anybody else from the white house to intervene in the stone case. barr says he spoke to the u.s. attorney before the sentencing memo was turned in and advised him not to recommend a seven to nine-year prison sentence but to instea
hart says she has been silenced out of concern for her safety but decided to speak out in defense of the four prosecutors quit the case after the department of justice overwrote her recommendations. hart posted to facebook this, as foreperson, i made sure we went through every element of every charge, matching the evidence presented in the case that led us to return a conviction of guilty on all seven counts. since identifying herself, president's allies in the media have dredged up old social...
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>> caller: at the national vote in the fall it is the town of hart's location founded and granted in 1772, and it's the smallest town in new hampshire, so the entire town
>> caller: at the national vote in the fall it is the town of hart's location founded and granted in 1772, and it's the smallest town in new hampshire, so the entire town
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>> one would hope. >> gary hart, i'm going to leave it there. long time democrat from colorado. >> okay. >> so many ways that you've helped us explain a little bit of history here. i appreciate it, sir. good to talk to you. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> coming up, the senate's top republican weighs in on which democratic candidate he thinks will be easiest to beat. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ that's unnecessarily complicated. make ice. making ice. but you're not because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad get e*trade. so you can take on the markets with confidence. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from using
>> one would hope. >> gary hart, i'm going to leave it there. long time democrat from colorado. >> okay. >> so many ways that you've helped us explain a little bit of history here. i appreciate it, sir. good to talk to you. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> coming up, the senate's top republican weighs in on which democratic candidate he thinks will be easiest to beat. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty...
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that includes kevin hart and only we were there to capture this moment between kevin, his stand-upti ccup boys, and rick . >> plastic cups and rose. >> it was amangee rk ross at the end of the show take a moment to say, hey, before we wrap up, i want to make a toast, and i want to say something. and then we were able to piggyback off of his positive moment. but i'm seeing i'm seeing in general. >> pull each other closer. >> it's an abundance of love out there. hopefully we put ourselves in a position to just do it more. >> there's a saying that it's arrogant to believe the next seconds of life belongs to you. >> tyrese, who's in miami to preview the trailer to fast and furious 9 was deeply affected by kobe's passing and was reminded of the tragic end to paul walker. this photo has been trending on social media of kobe meeting paul in heaven and is especially moving for him. >> it's a very powerful photo, but it's a photo that i hope i never get added to. >> like kobe's beloved gigi, who perished with him on sunday, fox nfl's erin andrews said she's the daughter of a hashtag girl dad.
that includes kevin hart and only we were there to capture this moment between kevin, his stand-upti ccup boys, and rick . >> plastic cups and rose. >> it was amangee rk ross at the end of the show take a moment to say, hey, before we wrap up, i want to make a toast, and i want to say something. and then we were able to piggyback off of his positive moment. but i'm seeing i'm seeing in general. >> pull each other closer. >> it's an abundance of love out there. hopefully...
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tom hart, thank you for this conversation.
tom hart, thank you for this conversation.
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wanted to mention my predecessor, gary hart. he has nothing with a source of inspiration. my friend and mentor. he knocked on doors for me. my pal james carville. i did not even know him when he endorsed me. i don't think anybody will ever be able to forget his contributions to this campaign. i would like to thank everybody here tonight. we deeply appreciate it. we would have been lost without them. because of their friendship and leadership and efforts, we were able to introduce ourselves to the state of new hampshire. i can't tell you how much we appreciate it. we have made some lifelong friends. speaking of their hampshire, i love you. i do. whether you knew it or not, we were having a great time together. [laughter] again howr and over much like colorado new hampshire is. this is a complicated political state. a swing state filled with thoughtful people who take incredibly seriously their responsibilities. so seriously that they were less decided today than they were six weeks ago. they decided tonight. tonight will not be our night. you may see me once again. thank yo
wanted to mention my predecessor, gary hart. he has nothing with a source of inspiration. my friend and mentor. he knocked on doors for me. my pal james carville. i did not even know him when he endorsed me. i don't think anybody will ever be able to forget his contributions to this campaign. i would like to thank everybody here tonight. we deeply appreciate it. we would have been lost without them. because of their friendship and leadership and efforts, we were able to introduce ourselves to...
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gary hart, george mcgovern's campaign manager, and senator mcgovern were looking around for a place to get some media attention and a little buzz as the contest headed into the new hampshire primary. it worked for them. hart and mcgovern mobilized the antiwar movement in the state and those people turned out, and finished a strong second-place against ed muskie, the front runner at the time. there were a few reporters, national political reporters, who came to iowa to cover that. one of them was johnny apple of the new york times. in his story about the caucuses said mcgovern had an unexpectedly strong second-place showing. it was the first time i think where the expectations game got played. we can talk more about that. but having national media, particularly of apple's stature started to legitimize this. mcgovern went on to win the nomination, and that really sent a signal that the potency of the antiwar movement and also that there was something going on out in iowa that was worth paying attention to. host: we will have an opportunity to look back in history. a little bit more about
gary hart, george mcgovern's campaign manager, and senator mcgovern were looking around for a place to get some media attention and a little buzz as the contest headed into the new hampshire primary. it worked for them. hart and mcgovern mobilized the antiwar movement in the state and those people turned out, and finished a strong second-place against ed muskie, the front runner at the time. there were a few reporters, national political reporters, who came to iowa to cover that. one of them...
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you see that as a long tradition going back to gary hart two was the message of reform. but for joe biden if he will have a comeback it will be because blue-collar voters in places like manchester or the cities of rochester they will decide to stick with joe. they will lead the way for him but with bernie sanders that will depend on three particular areas like college towns they will need a big turnout and also the connecticut river valley in his backyard. that will be key for him. elizabeth warren look at portsmouth that small city on the seacoast a lot of liberal voters if she's making a comeback pursuing voters or liberal voters to come over from bernie that's a key place. >> do you have a sense of turnout and what that could tell you about the ultimate results? >> it will be high on the democratic side over 2016 because we have a pool of undeclared voters who are free agents can pick democratic or republican ballot on primary day and are more likely to pick a republican ballot second we have seen democrats in 2018 elections to be very energized to get this president
you see that as a long tradition going back to gary hart two was the message of reform. but for joe biden if he will have a comeback it will be because blue-collar voters in places like manchester or the cities of rochester they will decide to stick with joe. they will lead the way for him but with bernie sanders that will depend on three particular areas like college towns they will need a big turnout and also the connecticut river valley in his backyard. that will be key for him. elizabeth...
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so does a town called hart's location, no relation to hart's mountain, and that is where we find our own cal perry. hey, cal. good evening. i'm guessing they just love the media attention up there. >> reporter: yeah, they do. and there's quite a few of us in what is the smallest room in the smallest town in new hampshire. as you said, voting will begin at 12:01. it started in 1948 as a way to help railroad workers who were coming off shift get their votes in before going on another long shift. we've got some of the results here. in the room behind me is where the voting will take place. this is my invisible barrier here. there will be 45 people in this town who are registered to vote. 18 of them will vote here tonight. a number of people have already voted for absentee ballots. worth mentioning it takes 100% voter turnout to do this in this small town. polls will open at 12:01. folks will line up right behind where our cameraman is. they will vote in alphabetical order. we should have results around 12:15. those will be uncertified vote. it's not just the residents of the town. there
so does a town called hart's location, no relation to hart's mountain, and that is where we find our own cal perry. hey, cal. good evening. i'm guessing they just love the media attention up there. >> reporter: yeah, they do. and there's quite a few of us in what is the smallest room in the smallest town in new hampshire. as you said, voting will begin at 12:01. it started in 1948 as a way to help railroad workers who were coming off shift get their votes in before going on another long...
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we see that as a long tradition going back to gary hart of candidates who succeeded in becoming the message of reform. suburbs for buttigieg. iten if he has a come back will be blue-collar voters in nashua, cities of rochester, somersworth, they will lead the way for him. for bernie sanders it will depend on three particular areas, college towns. they will be a big turnout from .here the connecticut river valley, his backyard, that will be key for him. elizabeth warren, i would look at the city of portsmouth. that small city on the seacoast, a lot of liberal voters there. if she is making a comeback and perhaps were swaying progressive, liberal voters to come over from bernie, that will be a key place for her. >> do you have a sense of turnout? what you are looking for and what turnout could tell you about the results in this state? expect turn out be higher for the democrats then in 2016 for three reasons. we have undeclared voters who are free agents. they are more likely to pick a democratic valid because the republican is so uncompetitive. second, democrats are very energized to get thi
we see that as a long tradition going back to gary hart of candidates who succeeded in becoming the message of reform. suburbs for buttigieg. iten if he has a come back will be blue-collar voters in nashua, cities of rochester, somersworth, they will lead the way for him. for bernie sanders it will depend on three particular areas, college towns. they will be a big turnout from .here the connecticut river valley, his backyard, that will be key for him. elizabeth warren, i would look at the city...
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david hart who must be thanked for his work in getting this project on track. and thankfully also for keeping that oversight committee in line. mr. david hart, would you please stand. [ applause ] and lastly, i hope you will thank me in joining the craftsmen and women whose care is evident everywhere you look in this building. [ applause ] so now to the business at hand. today i am proud to report that the state of wyoming is strong. we are strong because more people are finding a better future for our state. our population has grown. unemployment is down, at its lowest rate since 2008. gross national product is increasing. gross domestic product is increasing. personal income is up. and despite some obvious challenges this year, our committee remains strong. we're strong thanks to our people. we're strong because we have planned well for challenging times. and we're strong because of our industries, energy, tourism, agricultural, and the emerging sectors of knowledge-based business and manufacturing. and i'm confident that we will remain strong by aggressively
david hart who must be thanked for his work in getting this project on track. and thankfully also for keeping that oversight committee in line. mr. david hart, would you please stand. [ applause ] and lastly, i hope you will thank me in joining the craftsmen and women whose care is evident everywhere you look in this building. [ applause ] so now to the business at hand. today i am proud to report that the state of wyoming is strong. we are strong because more people are finding a better future...
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>> reporter: senator gary hart was on target with his ax in '84 but missed the mark when asked to explain why he spent the night with a miami model. >> i do not have to answer that question. >> reporter: the question is, have you ever committed adultery, and he never really answered it. this answer helped in bob dole's '88 come pain. >> anything you would like to say? >> stop lying about my record. >> reporter: george bush won the primary by pulling out the tiny guns. tchfks. >> reporter: gary baaer-- >> i'll never forget who gave me a second chan that primary, but he came back to campaign for his wife against barack obama. >> he's very likable, i agree with that. >> you're likable enough, hillary. no doubt about it. >> reporter: on the eve of the primary, clinton had a rare show of emotion. >> i just don't want to see us fall backwards. >> reporter: she won new hampshire, but not the mination. and eight years later fell short to bernie sanders here. >> thank you, new hampshire! >> reporter: the only person to win a new hampshire three times in the modern era, richard nixon. >> that is a
>> reporter: senator gary hart was on target with his ax in '84 but missed the mark when asked to explain why he spent the night with a miami model. >> i do not have to answer that question. >> reporter: the question is, have you ever committed adultery, and he never really answered it. this answer helped in bob dole's '88 come pain. >> anything you would like to say? >> stop lying about my record. >> reporter: george bush won the primary by pulling out the...
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make sure you don't give your teachers and parents a hart time this year. walk around like champions because you are champions, and make sure that everybody knows it when you step in the room. thank you, and congratulations.
make sure you don't give your teachers and parents a hart time this year. walk around like champions because you are champions, and make sure that everybody knows it when you step in the room. thank you, and congratulations.
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this is the democratic ballot, this one is from harts locate, one of the three that vote at midnight. the democratic ballot. and the order of candidates is different in every town this. is just a sample of one, right? these are the candidates new hampshire voters will choose from tonight. henry hughes, amy klobuchar, tom cuse, raymond michael, sam sloan, david thon thistle. thomas james torgusen. elizabeth warren, beetz, julian cast, john delaney, jason evert dunlap. michael ellinger, tulsi gabbard, ben gleyberman. marc stewart greenstein and kamala harris. yes, some of those names are familiar to you. because they are people who used to be running for president but dropped out like cory booker, john delaney, kamala harris, others are in the race like tulsi gabbard and pete buttigieg and deval patrick but this gigantic overthrow crowd you have to wade through to find your likely candidate and despite that gigantic list no mike bloomberg anyway despite the fact that he spent $280 million. the republican ballot has a slightly smaller version. here's a sample republican ballot from alban
this is the democratic ballot, this one is from harts locate, one of the three that vote at midnight. the democratic ballot. and the order of candidates is different in every town this. is just a sample of one, right? these are the candidates new hampshire voters will choose from tonight. henry hughes, amy klobuchar, tom cuse, raymond michael, sam sloan, david thon thistle. thomas james torgusen. elizabeth warren, beetz, julian cast, john delaney, jason evert dunlap. michael ellinger, tulsi...
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senator gary hart defeated vice president walter mondale. our piece of video is a little self-serving. from the video library. i will show you a bit from our first visit to new hampshire. joseph: great. [video clip] >> i cannot believe you are endorsing ronald reagan with your newspaper. and i think that it is sort of an insult to the democrats. even if you pick the worst democrat, i would feel a lot better about it than if you were picking a republican. >> i am not going to apologize for our paper endorsing reagan. really, i apologize for the democrats who can't come up with anybody better than the pack eight to nominate. joseph: wow. who was that? susan: minus the mustache these days. joseph: is that steve scully? susan: no. that's you. the reason i showed that clip is when we were there in 1984, we would go into the diners and we were the only camera there. now, it is a scrum, and cameras from all over the world and all kinds of media. when was the dividing point? when did that change, that so many people started covering it? joseph: i th
senator gary hart defeated vice president walter mondale. our piece of video is a little self-serving. from the video library. i will show you a bit from our first visit to new hampshire. joseph: great. [video clip] >> i cannot believe you are endorsing ronald reagan with your newspaper. and i think that it is sort of an insult to the democrats. even if you pick the worst democrat, i would feel a lot better about it than if you were picking a republican. >> i am not going to...
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first last night i exposed tameka hart, the forewoman in the roger stone trial. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ but when i started seeing i knew aboutthings,emors. i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis and is not for treating symptoms unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause ch
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first last night i exposed tameka hart, the forewoman in the roger stone trial. ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. so to breathe better i started once-daily anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say go this way i say i'll go my own way with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. do not use anoro if...
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about well that's really like asking me whether china is really a communist country i mean is it gary hart what you really have there is a mostly capitalist economy with strong guards a say on political expression in vietnam not that far off now in the 1980 s. the communist party started this policy called means or innovation basically it allowed markets to exist so adopting some elements of capitalism but within a single party state so you know where there are markets there are inequalities and you also see that in vietnam you have for example 2 thirds of the labor force in the informal economy so that means that there are on pay day laborers or the nest thinks are factory workers with short term contracts and many critics of the deal say that not enough protections have been put in place for these kinds of workers bring in barbara on this again is the e.u. a bit lax on these issues you think. absolutely because all these provision about social rights labor rights labor conditions the environment and so on they're written into the contract that is always the case but so far the e.u. has n
about well that's really like asking me whether china is really a communist country i mean is it gary hart what you really have there is a mostly capitalist economy with strong guards a say on political expression in vietnam not that far off now in the 1980 s. the communist party started this policy called means or innovation basically it allowed markets to exist so adopting some elements of capitalism but within a single party state so you know where there are markets there are inequalities...
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we see that as a long tradition going back to gary hart's candidate who succeeded in becoming a message of reform. so suburbs for buttigieg, biden, if he's going to have a comeback it will be because blue-collar voters in places like manchester, nashua, cities of rochester, somersworth, decide to stick with joe. they will lead the way for him. the bernie sanders, it will depend a lot on three particular areas. college towns -- they will be a big turnout from there. and also in the connecticut river valley, in his backyard. from grafton down to cheshire county. that will be key for him. elizabeth warren, i would look at the city of portsmouth, that small city on the seacoast. there are a lot of liberal voters there. if she is making a comeback and perhaps persuading voters, progressive voters, liberal voters to come over from bernie that is going to be a clique tea place for her. >> do you have a sense of turnout, what are you looking for and what would the ultimate results been the state? >> i expect it to be significantly higher for three reasons. one is we have a pool of undeclared vo
we see that as a long tradition going back to gary hart's candidate who succeeded in becoming a message of reform. so suburbs for buttigieg, biden, if he's going to have a comeback it will be because blue-collar voters in places like manchester, nashua, cities of rochester, somersworth, decide to stick with joe. they will lead the way for him. the bernie sanders, it will depend a lot on three particular areas. college towns -- they will be a big turnout from there. and also in the connecticut...
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look at that, general hart zblog, most everybody. how many of you are here for the last time? [ laughter ] nobody, not a single hand. this is truly impressive. and even in just this large opening area -- open area, you get but the a glimpse of the tremedendus history of our army. and so we are very, very proud to partner with the army historical foundation, the national museum of the united states army, and welcome you to this breakfast. we can't do ausa events without sponsors, to include even ones like this at this great museum. this morning's sponsor, general dynamics, represented this morning by mr. chris mar -- >>y, for you and the whole general dynamics team who's been such a great partner and for our association for so many years, thank you very, very much for this morning. [ applause ] i could spend about the next 40 minutes introducing the people, the luminaries who have gathered here this morning, but the chief has told me not to do that, so i'm not going do that. but with a couple of exceptions. i am going to single out a couple of very special guests, very special
look at that, general hart zblog, most everybody. how many of you are here for the last time? [ laughter ] nobody, not a single hand. this is truly impressive. and even in just this large opening area -- open area, you get but the a glimpse of the tremedendus history of our army. and so we are very, very proud to partner with the army historical foundation, the national museum of the united states army, and welcome you to this breakfast. we can't do ausa events without sponsors, to include even...
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news live from bubbling up next business news africa with gary hart well 1st i'll have more world news of the top of the hour in the meantime of course there's always the website q.w. dot com somebody. earth. home. of species. of home worth saving. those are big changes and most start with small steps. tell stories of creating.
news live from bubbling up next business news africa with gary hart well 1st i'll have more world news of the top of the hour in the meantime of course there's always the website q.w. dot com somebody. earth. home. of species. of home worth saving. those are big changes and most start with small steps. tell stories of creating.
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first last night i exposed tameka hart, the forewoman in the roger stone trial. what'd we decide on the flyers again? uh, "fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance." i think we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five years of savings and service." what, we're just gonna swap over? yep. pump the breaks on this, swap it over to that. pump the breaks, and, uh, swap over? that's right. instead of all this that i've already-? yeah. what are we gonna do with these? keep it at your desk, and save it for next time. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. but when i started seeing i kne
first last night i exposed tameka hart, the forewoman in the roger stone trial. what'd we decide on the flyers again? uh, "fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance." i think we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five years of savings and service." what, we're just gonna swap over? yep. pump the breaks on this, swap it over to that. pump the breaks, and, uh, swap over? that's right. instead of all this that i've already-? yeah. what are we gonna do with...
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first last night i exposed tameka hart, the forewoman in the roger stone trial. fun fact: 1 in 4 of us millennials have debt we might die with. and most of that debt is actually from credit cards. it's just not right. but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. including your interest rate right by locking in a fixed low rate today. and you can get your money right with sofi. check your rate in two minutes or less. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. get a no-fee pemy age-related macular degenso today i made a plan with my doctor, which includes preservision... because he said a multi- vitamin alone may not be enough. and it's my vision, my morning walk, my sunday drive, my grandson's beautiful face. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. it's how i see my life. because it's my vision... preservision. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs
first last night i exposed tameka hart, the forewoman in the roger stone trial. fun fact: 1 in 4 of us millennials have debt we might die with. and most of that debt is actually from credit cards. it's just not right. but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. including your interest rate right by locking in a fixed low rate today. and you can get your money right with sofi. check your rate in two minutes or less. get a...
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first last night i exposed tameka hart, the forewoman in the roger stone trial. ( ♪ ) hey there! i'm lonnie from lonnie's lumber. if you need lumber wood, lonnie's is better than good. we got oak, cherry, walnut, and more. and we also have the best selection of plywood (clattering) in the state... hey! (high-pitched laughter) man: dang woodchucks! (wood clattering) stop chuckin' that wood! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. from the international fellowship of christians and jews. there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - this is a fight against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old, can't get around, has no food, has no water and just wants to give up and die. and that's where we come in. we are called to comfort these people, to be a blessing to their lives. - [presenter] for just $25 we'll rush an emergency survival package to help one desperate elderly person for a month. call right now. - in ukr
first last night i exposed tameka hart, the forewoman in the roger stone trial. ( ♪ ) hey there! i'm lonnie from lonnie's lumber. if you need lumber wood, lonnie's is better than good. we got oak, cherry, walnut, and more. and we also have the best selection of plywood (clattering) in the state... hey! (high-pitched laughter) man: dang woodchucks! (wood clattering) stop chuckin' that wood! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on...
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ecretary mike pompeo, mark esper, david burn hart, gene carson, dan, betsy devos. wilke. and administrator caranza. joining us -- [applause] cherished tradition are a lot of friends in the audience. have become friends. they are political leaders. they've become great friends. get to meet anymore. that and the enemies and the allies and we have them all. we have allies. we have enemies. sometimes the allies are enemies know it.st don't [laughter] that.'re changing all but thank you, all, and thank you, all, for being here. also want to welcome foreign dignitaries from more than 140 countries. that's something. [applause] that's something. everyone here today is united by shared conviction. we know our nation is stronger. our future is brighter and our greater when we return to god and ask him to shed his lives.n our addressed congress on the state of the union and the great american comeback. that's what it is. [applause] our country has never done better than it is doing right now. our economy is the strongest it has ever been. that are of you interested in stocks, it lo
ecretary mike pompeo, mark esper, david burn hart, gene carson, dan, betsy devos. wilke. and administrator caranza. joining us -- [applause] cherished tradition are a lot of friends in the audience. have become friends. they are political leaders. they've become great friends. get to meet anymore. that and the enemies and the allies and we have them all. we have allies. we have enemies. sometimes the allies are enemies know it.st don't [laughter] that.'re changing all but thank you, all, and...
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hart's selection, that's on them, not the government. the social media posts and records of political campaigns are a matter of public record. this wasn't rocket science. that's a quote. what do you make of that, andy? >> yeah, i think a lot of what brad says there has merit. but the question here, this certainly opens up colorly emotion to get the case thrown out at least to explore what happened here, what the defense lawyers knew, how intentional the lies were, if they were lies and so on. but the other thing i point out here is that the case against stone is overwhelming. most of it involves texts that clearly involve instruction and witness intimidation. i'm not saying i agree with the justice department that the original recommendation was too harsh. but this is a very strong case. one wonders, number 1, whether he would want to have a second trial. you know, and also, the question is going to be was he so prejudiced that we can't rely on the result here. that's a high bar in a case with this kind of proof. >> shannon: as they go b
hart's selection, that's on them, not the government. the social media posts and records of political campaigns are a matter of public record. this wasn't rocket science. that's a quote. what do you make of that, andy? >> yeah, i think a lot of what brad says there has merit. but the question here, this certainly opens up colorly emotion to get the case thrown out at least to explore what happened here, what the defense lawyers knew, how intentional the lies were, if they were lies and so...
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>> commissioners, ray harts, director of san francisco open government. i would like to start out my public comment on this item with a joke. quote, the enforcement division is consulting internally with policy staff and others regarding any possible legislative or process changes that may be warranted to abate vulnerabilities in a city's existing ethics laws, end quote. it's a joke. right? what have you ever enforced? you go after the low hanging fruit. people who try to run a campaign, get in over their heads, and can't afford a big fancy lawyer. while the big people get away with bloody murder. as an annual salary benefits package of $164,000 a person, i would expect something a little bit disingenuous in what we've been presented with today. author wrote in her book the ethics of willful ignorance. in brief, the criminal law doctrine dictates someone who deliberately ignores obvious facts is as couplable as a person who knows those facts but continues despite them. as i did in the previous item, i showed you the case against former city librarian luis
>> commissioners, ray harts, director of san francisco open government. i would like to start out my public comment on this item with a joke. quote, the enforcement division is consulting internally with policy staff and others regarding any possible legislative or process changes that may be warranted to abate vulnerabilities in a city's existing ethics laws, end quote. it's a joke. right? what have you ever enforced? you go after the low hanging fruit. people who try to run a campaign,...
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. >> mary hart, john tosh for one night only. >> martha: this is so excited, including a 2015 cancer diagnosis in which he was given 18 months to live. he is now healthy and credits that to his face. wait to see you, i have watched you and admire you and all of those capacities. >you cover in hollywood so many years, we had the defense attorneys on for harvey weinstein today. what was your take on that? >> i thought you were masterful the way you interviewed them, i also thought that what a terrible position for them to be in. to answer those questions i think hollywood is getting cleaned up. i think that is what is going on here. i think it was a watershed moment today. >> martha: you and mary hart are going to get together again i heard. >> tomorrow night we are actually doing the show together again. >> martha: that is fantastic, i know everybody is going to love seeing the two of you out there together. i used to watch the show all the time. today we all watched this celebration of kobe bryant's life, as someone who has covered the entertainment industry for so long you have cove
. >> mary hart, john tosh for one night only. >> martha: this is so excited, including a 2015 cancer diagnosis in which he was given 18 months to live. he is now healthy and credits that to his face. wait to see you, i have watched you and admire you and all of those capacities. >you cover in hollywood so many years, we had the defense attorneys on for harvey weinstein today. what was your take on that? >> i thought you were masterful the way you interviewed them, i also...
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i went to hart mountain to see the center that is there on the former side of the worley -- relocation center. it was there i learned that norman's role in the civil liberties act of 1988. being able to write a book about some of the who did something that great to give back to the japanese-american community is what pulled me in first. the second thing was, he was the perfect age. he was 10 or 11 when he was going to this experience. that made a lot of sense too. there's a third thing, i love the ark of the story. he made a friend in the camp who boynot japanese-american, a from cody, wyoming. scout, likea boy norm was. later ended up both being in congress at the same time. till this day. .or me, that beautiful arc the first thing was a -- the fourth thing was a bonus that i didn't know. meeting this special purdon who has become such an important part of my life. it has taught me so many things of noten me such a sense only gratitude, for what he and all the other japanese americans went through and they came through. but, it a lot of faith in this country that we got through this a
i went to hart mountain to see the center that is there on the former side of the worley -- relocation center. it was there i learned that norman's role in the civil liberties act of 1988. being able to write a book about some of the who did something that great to give back to the japanese-american community is what pulled me in first. the second thing was, he was the perfect age. he was 10 or 11 when he was going to this experience. that made a lot of sense too. there's a third thing, i love...
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>>was gary hart reporting for us tonight, las vegas police are investigating the strip sidewalks belong to the county and officials say everyone is expected to conduct themselves. appropriately on public sidewalks. right now the 4 zone forecast says we take a peek outside and you sense something is bottom left there. >>city hall in niners colors and the sales force tower is lit as well almost looks like market street with all the red there is. >>getting in on the action there are red and gold those are the joining us that chief meteorologist lawrence karnow lawrence. it i went outside and it is almost like a summer evening. i know it is so nice out there, i mean really nice but but 2 you know, jay, know it's kind of that fake spring unusual get that here at this time of ar and certainly get that now the boy is going to change of likely winner again very very shortly so enjoy a lot here we've got some nice weather out there right now mostly clear skies looking out toward the golden gate bridge kind of just a a quiet night out there just a few cars going on by temperatures right now. >>it
>>was gary hart reporting for us tonight, las vegas police are investigating the strip sidewalks belong to the county and officials say everyone is expected to conduct themselves. appropriately on public sidewalks. right now the 4 zone forecast says we take a peek outside and you sense something is bottom left there. >>city hall in niners colors and the sales force tower is lit as well almost looks like market street with all the red there is. >>getting in on the action there...
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host: that's the county last night from hart's location. notch, this is where bloomberg was the winner. >> on the republican side --[video clip] republican side, republicans, one vote cast that was a right in for michael bloomberg. >> republican? >> yes. >> the red one. >> that's one vote for michael bloomberg. >> on the democratic side? >> it was one vote for buttigieg. one vote for sanders. two right in votes for mike bloomberg. host: in case you couldn't keep up with the tally, going back, here was the final vote, a few more folks in that town, hart's location, donald trump wins that, with 15 votes. democratic ballot, amy klobuchar the winner, six. senator warren, four. bernie sanders with two. dixville match, as you just heard, michael bloomberg winning the right in on the republican ballot. on the democratic ballot. pete buttigieg and bernie sanders picking up the other two in dixville match. back to your calls, new hampshire primary day. we are hearing, from jared in brooklyn. good morning. morning, i'm a 19-year-old guy from brooklyn
host: that's the county last night from hart's location. notch, this is where bloomberg was the winner. >> on the republican side --[video clip] republican side, republicans, one vote cast that was a right in for michael bloomberg. >> republican? >> yes. >> the red one. >> that's one vote for michael bloomberg. >> on the democratic side? >> it was one vote for buttigieg. one vote for sanders. two right in votes for mike bloomberg. host: in case you...